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Parfum de mystère

Titre original : Scent of Mystery
  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 5min
NOTE IMDb
5,5/10
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MA NOTE
Parfum de mystère (1960)
AventureCriminalitéMystèreThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueVacationing Englishman Oliver Larker stumbles upon a plot to kill a young American tourist in Spain.Vacationing Englishman Oliver Larker stumbles upon a plot to kill a young American tourist in Spain.Vacationing Englishman Oliver Larker stumbles upon a plot to kill a young American tourist in Spain.

  • Réalisation
    • Jack Cardiff
  • Scénario
    • Audrey Roos
    • William Roos
  • Casting principal
    • Denholm Elliott
    • Peter Lorre
    • Beverly Bentley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    463
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jack Cardiff
    • Scénario
      • Audrey Roos
      • William Roos
    • Casting principal
      • Denholm Elliott
      • Peter Lorre
      • Beverly Bentley
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux16

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    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Oliver Larker…
    Peter Lorre
    Peter Lorre
    • Smiley
    Beverly Bentley
    • The Decoy Sally Kennedy
    Paul Lukas
    Paul Lukas
    • Baron Saradin
    Liam Redmond
    Liam Redmond
    • Johnny Gin
    Leo McKern
    Leo McKern
    • Tommy Kennedy
    Peter Arne
    Peter Arne
    • Robert Fleming
    Mary Laura Wood
    • Margharita
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Winifred Jordan
    Judith Furse
    Judith Furse
    • Miss Leonard
    Maurice Marsac
    Maurice Marsac
    • Pepi
    Michael Trubshawe
    Michael Trubshawe
    • English Aviator
    Juan Olaguivel
    • Truck Driver
    Billie Miller
    • Constance Walker
    Sandra Shahan
    • Lady
    • (non crédité)
    Elizabeth Taylor
    Elizabeth Taylor
    • The Woman of Mystery
    • (non crédité)
    • …
    • Réalisation
      • Jack Cardiff
    • Scénario
      • Audrey Roos
      • William Roos
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    Avis des utilisateurs22

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    6jameselliot-1

    Great scenery

    The cinematography is great, as expected with Jack Cardiff directing. A lot of the shots are ingenious. The story, or lack of a story, is terrible. Denholm Elliot, usually an engaging actor, walks through the film in a sleepy state looking like he's waiting for direction. I can't blame him for that. Peter Lorre is his taxi driver, at least in closeups, and his wisecracking guide. The Cinerama filming is a real treat for me. I've seen several roadshow movies in Cinerama including Ice Station Zebra. Diana Dors has a way too short bikini cameo. The film should have been built around Dors in that bikini. Elizabeth Taylor, wife of the producer, pops up at the end.
    8whitesheik

    Why are all these people commenting on a movie they haven't seen?

    I love the IMDb. Where else can you get people commenting on a film they clearly haven't seen in the way it was first exhibited. Only one commenter claims to have seen it. The others saw a seventy-minute butchered version taped with a video camera aimed at a seventy-millimeter movie screen which is the ONLY time it ever aired on TV (in other words, it was never "sold" to TV). Scent of Mystery was a true oddity, but one I adored. The camera-work and sound recording were unbelievably brilliant, and the film was a lark. The smells were dispensed to each seat via a tube and by the time of the LA run they'd figured out how to "clean" the air between smells and it worked very well. As to Holiday in Spain, here we have people making comments when they clearly know not of what they speak. When Scent flopped big-time, it was sold to the Cinerama corporation. The film was converted into three-panel Cinerama, cut by twenty-five minutes (making its plot completely incoherent - of course, this is the version people are commenting on - well, not exactly - their commenting on the shortened version which was further shortened for its one-time TV showing), narration by Elliot was added (terrible), and the intermission point, which in the original was sublime, was moved up by twenty minutes and made no sense at all. Given that all but one of the commentators here have only seen the dreck that they showed on TV (completely faded print and missing sixty percent of its image), well, I find it a bit galling. The Todd AO image was and is stunning, the director of the film was the great cameraman, Jack Cardiff. And the sound - amazing eight track Todd-Belock sound system which, to my mind, has never been bettered. Not by Dolby, not by DTS, not by anything. And, just in case you think my memory may be faulty, I have just this day watched a seventy-millimeter print of the film, the shortened (but not as short as TV) Holiday in Spain - and that sound blew me away.

    So, at this time, Scent Of Mystery is a lost film. It's never even been printed down to 35mm. It is uncertain whether any 70mm elements survive for the uncut Scent - there are 70mm elements (and even YCMs) for Holiday in Spain. If the uncut neg can be found, I am here to tell you there are plans afoot for a DVD.
    10elvis-30

    Hmmm is that fresh coffee?

    I was at the premiere in Hollywood (1960) - A first-date thing ......

    Didn't know what to expect .. but the pipe tobacco and peach smells (among SEVERAL more) were astounding! Each time you smelled the perfume... you KNEW something bad was going to happen! .....

    I don't know how they did it, maybe a hose or fan mounted on the seat in front of you, but when the scene changed, the smell did too !! NEET!

    If I remember correctly, the program LISTED all the smells you would encounter during the film as well.

    Needless to say, the food smells probably helped the concession stand because the lines were a mile long !!

    My date was NOT impressed... (should have made her buy popcorn!)

    Too bad, This film followed the 3-D craze and is now gone.
    7againsam

    this was the only film ever shot in smell-o-vision

    There was a race to get smells into films at this time. It was won by the Walter Reade organisation in late 1959 with a documentary called "Behind The Great Wall", which added smells after the film was completed, in a process called aromarama. "scent of Mystery" was produced by Mike Todd Jr. in 70mm, with the smells to be used as clues to the mystery. It was a lighthearted romp, beautifully shot in Spain, with Elizabeth Taylor as a guest star. It has never been revived, or put out on video.
    dfddwm-106-336810

    More please...that is more info about the 8 track sound system

    I have been tempted by the Belock/Everest Records/Todd AO link up in terms of LPs, Around the World in Eighty Days, and highlights from Mike Todd's Broadway shows and the Night in Venice, where I think one part of it was filmed in Todd AO. You can hear the front 5 channel sound compressed into remarkable standard 2 channel stereo on the 80 Days LP.

    I know the 6 channel Todd AO sound was Westrex and entirely independent of Belock recording but the later development of 8 channels held the possibility of rear stereo effects, the 6 channel format having mono rear sound, but in this case of smello vision one of these channels was also used to steer the scent effects.

    I have spotted a Scent of Mystery soundtrack LP from Everest Records and wonder whether it is worth getting in terms of quality of the music on this film.

    This may have been a cinematic dead end. But the real bad thing that happened was the tragedy of Mike Todd's premature death in that plane accident.

    This is a most interesting discussion and I thank the others for their helpful comments, especially the guy who speaks from first hand experience and who commented on the great sound...that's why I am curious about whether it supplied rear stereo and what the prospects of the LP. I imagine this all predates any form of dolby encoding so the notion of being able to extract a pro logic surround sound from a two track stereo source did not exist.

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    • Anecdotes
      This movie was shown in "Smell-O-Vision". The theater was equipped with a system that gave off various odors in sync with this movie. The opening scene involved a butterfly flitting through a rose garden, with accompanying delicious odors. Later on, a barrel of wine fell off of a cart going up a hill, and rolled down the street only to smash at the bottom, again to the accompanying odor.
    • Gaffes
      When Oliver lands the single engine plane, the prop stops in a nearly vertical position. In the next shot, the prop is in a horizontal position. Since the engine had stopped, the prop could have not moved like that.
    • Citations

      Oliver Larker: [narrating] I haven't been away from my flat in 9 years, and 6 mysteries. But, I suppose the creator of a private eye has to get out in public every so often. And I hate to travel - unless it's in the Commonwealth. Otherwise you meet so many foreigners, who don't even speak English. And all those beastly tourists - mostly Americans. They don't speak English either.

    • Crédits fous
      There is a credit for the shoe polish brightening the cast's shoes.
    • Versions alternatives
      In the UK version of Holiday in Spain, Elizabeth Taylor is credited as Liz Rolyat, (Taylor spelled backwards).
    • Connexions
      Referenced in What's My Line?: Peter Lorre (2) (1960)
    • Bandes originales
      SCENT OF MYSTERY
      Music by Jordan Ramin

      Lyrics by Harold Adamson

      Vocals by Eddie Fisher

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    • How long is Holiday in Spain?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 janvier 1960 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Holiday in Spain
    • Lieux de tournage
      • The Court of the Main Canal, Generalife, Granada, Andalucía, Espagne(on location)
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    • Durée
      • 2h 5min(125 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.59 : 1

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